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Re: H200 Laminator

2004-11-26 by Radra

Hi Mike,

I did not use any shims; I simply did the "TIA Modifications" and 
swapped the guide plates prior to reassembly of the laminator.  Will 
try out the "eraser method" to remove residual glue and paper fibers 
from the PCB prior to etching. Haven't yet found it necessary to pass 
the PCB thru the laminator more than once or twice.

Note, I posted the laminator recall notice in the files section.

Lyman

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mikezcnc" <eemikez@c...> wrote:
> 
> My laminator is PG and that makes my laminator safe, I guess.
> 
> What you noticed about the bend of plates is a very valuable piece 
of 
> information. Are you using any shims to keep thos aluminum lips 
> apart? I don't thinks because you would have mentioned something.
> 
> The staples paper definitely sticks to traces- have you noticed a 
> post of Bob Weiss suggesting use of eraser to remove traces of 
paper?
> 
> How many times do you have to pass the 0.062 PCB before toner gets 
> transferred?  Mike

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